​Cat Food Recall Issued For Diamond Over Thiamine Levels

Diamond Pet Foods has issued a cat food recall across 25 states that may contain drastically low levels of thiamine. Felines being fed the affected product are at risk of developing a thiamine deficiency.

If you observe these symptoms in your cat and you use Diamond Pet Foods brand cat food, you are urged to contact your veterinarian.

The recall was initiated after tests revealed flaws in the food formula, according to a Diamond Pet Foods.

“At Diamond Pet Foods, we have a process where we continuously test our products, and this process allowed us to find the undesired levels of thiamine in some of our cat formulas. Our food safety protocols are designed to provide safe food on a daily basis,” said Michele Evans, Ph.D., Diamond Pet Foods Executive Director of Food Safety and Quality Assurance, in the press release. “In the event an error occurs, we have the data to quickly alert pet owners, giving them the confidence they demand of a pet food manufacturer.”